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From Tatsuki Fujimoto ( Chainsaw Man ), this 144-page masterpiece is about two rival elementary school manga artists. It is a gut-punch meditation on creativity, imposter syndrome, and why we make art even when it hurts.
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If you miss the grimy, punk aesthetic of early Soul Eater or The World Ends With You , this is your new obsession. Rudo is a boy thrown into the "Abyss"—a massive landfill for the sky-dwellers above. Down there, trash becomes weapons, and your hatred is your fuel. From Tatsuki Fujimoto ( Chainsaw Man ), this
Body horror meets small-town melancholy. Yoshiki’s best friend, Hikaru, went into the mountains two weeks ago. Something came back wearing his face. It has Hikaru’s memories, his smile, and his voice—but it is not human. And the thing that looks like Hikaru genuinely loves Yoshiki, which makes it impossible to leave. While the "Big Three" (Naruto, Bleach, One Piece)
Blue Box is what happens when you ask, "What if a sports manga and a shoujo romance had a perfectly balanced baby?" Taiki is a badminton player trying to reach the nationals. Chinatsu is the basketball prodigy living in his house. It is a slow-burn, gorgeous story about discipline, crushes, and the agony of morning practice.
We’ve all been there. You just finished that 500+ episode shonen behemoth (we’re looking at you, One Piece ), or you finally caught up on the seasonal hype train. Now you’re staring at the void, wondering, “What next?”